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Therapeutic Exercise, Nutrition and Biochemical Insights: Innovations in Obesity Management

A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrition and Obesity".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 July 2025 | Viewed by 93

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Department of Human Sciences and Promotion of the Quality of Life, San Raffaele Rome Open University, 00166 Rome, Italy
Interests: sport science; sport nutrition; sport psychology; sport physiology
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Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty Sport Science, Firat University, 23119 Elazig, Turkey
Interests: sport; exercise; nutrition; biochemistry; physiology

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Obesity is a significant global health issue closely linked to numerous chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and cancer. The multifaceted nature of obesity, which affects physical, psychological, and social well-being, requires an equally complex approach to treatment and management. Nutrition plays a central role in addressing obesity, but novel, integrated strategies that include exercise science and biochemical insights are increasingly proving to be effective. In this Special Issue of Nutrients, we aim to explore how nutritional interventions can be effectively combined with advancements in exercise physiology and biochemical processes to enhance obesity treatment outcomes. The goal is to uncover how specific dietary strategies, when integrated with exercise protocols, can influence metabolic pathways, improve hormonal balance, and foster sustainable weight loss and overall health improvements.

We welcome the submission of manuscripts that provide comprehensive insights into the interplay between nutrition, physical activity, and biochemical mechanisms in obesity management, with a focus on innovative approaches supported by rigorous experimental data. Submissions may focus on, but are not limited to, the following topics:

  • The impact of dietary interventions on metabolic health, systemic inflammation, and biochemical markers in individuals with obesity.
  • Combined nutritional and exercise strategies tailored for effective weight management.
  • The role of nutrition in modulating hormonal and biochemical pathways affected by obesity.
  • Novel methodologies for assessing the efficacy of nutritional interventions in combination with physical activity. Interdisciplinary approaches integrating nutrition, exercise, and pharmacological treatments for obesity.
  • Nutritional strategies to support adherence and enhance the effectiveness of exercise programs.
  • The contribution of personalized nutrition and dietary plans in managing obesity-related complications.

We encourage submissions that provide novel insights into these areas, supported by detailed experimental results that can be reproduced and further applied in clinical and public health settings. By emphasizing the integration of nutrition with other therapeutic disciplines, this Special Issue seeks to promote a holistic and evidence-based approach to obesity treatment. We look forward to receiving your contributions and to fostering innovative discussions on how nutrition, combined with exercise and other interventions, can be harnessed to combat this critical global health issue.

Dr. Gian Mario Migliaccio
Guest Editor

Dr. Taner Akbulut
Co-Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • obesity management
  • therapeutic exercise
  • nutritional interventions
  • biochemical mechanisms
  • metabolic health
  • hormonal balance
  • weight management
  • systemic inflammation
  • personalized nutrition
  • integrated treatment strategies

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